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Dougie is the bass player and backing vocalist of british pop-rock band McFly. He has co-writer credits on many of McFly's tracks, including the lead writer credit on their 2007 number one single "Transylvania". Poynter also wrote an unrecorded track called Silence Is A Scary Sound, which is featured as a live recording on their third studio album Motion In The Ocean. Poynter was 15 when he joined the band. Because of his young age, Dougie and the other members of McFly hold the record for the youngest band to ever have a debut album go straight to number one, a record previously held by The Beatles. McFly are currently recording their 6th studio album... keep reading.

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I just got home from my UK trip to see Mcfly on their tour (still processing all the good things that happened there) and what a surprise when I turn on my laptop and I see that The Saint Kidd Summer Collection is here!! And to be honest.. I love practically everything from the new collection! so make sure to check it out at saintkidd.com aswell as the shirts from the past collections.
I also added to the gallery some pics of Dougie from the photoshoot of the new collection.

The Saint Kidd blog has been updated with a new video of Dougie talking about “The Black Spot” t-shirt and some other great things. Check the video below and head to the blog on saintkiddblog.com to read the rest.

Dougie blogged again at the Saint Kidd blog to talk about the story of the brand.

It had been two long years since William Kidd was hired by the Lords and posh dudes of England to steal gold from pirates and the Spanish and still he had nothing to show for it.

So, after coming across the Quedagh Merchant and being put under a lot of pressure from his crew Kidd readied his ship, The Blessed William, for battle.

The bloodied attack was a huge success and Kidd and his crew were now the proud owners of The Quedagh Merchant and it’s enormous amount of gold on board. Siiiiiiiiick!

Very soon after the last note of Queen’s “We are the champions” rang out some kill joy on board discovered that the ship they plundered and it’s treasure was actually part owned by the British………..Kidd pooped!

Dougie wrote a new entry on the Saint Kidd blog, he talks about the story behind the brand. I also added to the gallery a new pic from the last photoshoot he did for the brand.

[x1]Photoshoots > 2012 > Saint Kidd – Winter ’13

Every tiny detail in St Kidd usually has a huge and very unnecessary back story. But it is those huge back stories that inspire us and keep our perverted little heads in the clouds. The main idea started many moons ago when I became obsessed with pirates….as you do. My friend who was tattooing me at the time told me that many of the stories I had been reading were more or less true, this furthered my boner for pirates.

One very tragic story in particular got my attention; it was about a pirate named William Kidd. Will was actually a privateer, hired by the lords and posh dudes of England to steel gold from pirates and the Spanish. After a very long time at sea, Kidd had absolutely nothing to show for himself and there was talk of mutiny on board. Oh bugger. But perseverance prevailed and after something ridiculous like two years Kidd and his crew crossed paths with their first victim The Quedagh Merchant. High fives and “fuck yeah dudes” erupted and echoed on board.

Kidd’s luck was about to take a huge turn in the right direction….or was it? Dun dun duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun!!!!!!